Hollie Cavenagh “Honestly”: Not her best but solid marks. The girl is amazing.

Heejun Han “My Life”: While I do like Heejun, he is dangerously close to being as annoying as Sanjaya from season six.

Jessica Sanchez “Everybody Has a Dream”: This girl is the one to watch. Flawless performance

Colton Dixon “Piano Man”: Another to watch. A true rock star.

In the end, the bottom three was Heejun, Erika, and DeAndre. Erika received the lowest number of votes and as soon as she started singing her song for the judges, you can tell from Randy shaking his head that they were not going to save her. So Erika goes home, while the top nine will move into the Idol Mansion.

This season of American Idol has an amazing amount of talent, some more talented than others. I am going on record with prediction of who will be competing in the finale and who will win:

It will be Jessica Sanchez versus Colton Dixon in the finale. The Winner will be….Jessica Sanchez.

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This week’s American Idol created news almost a day before the live show aired. On Tuesday night, American Idol contestant Jermaine Jones tweeted on his official American Idol Twitter account: “Awww I will no longer b on the show.” Later, both the tweet and Jones’ Twitter account were deleted. A spokeswoman for Fox declined to comment on the tweet. No official confirmation was offered about Jones’ departure from the competition until the show aired but video obtained by TMZ shows Jones at the airport. The video can be seen here.

At the beginning of the Idol performance, Ryan Seacrest started off with a speech about how Idol has its share of controversies. Ryan explains that with the cooperation of law enforcement agencies they found out about a contestant’s criminal record, never mentioning Jones’ name. He says that unfortunately the contestant has been eliminated from the competition and promises more on the elimination later in the show. Continue reading “American Idol Season 11 Recap Week 2: The Top 12 That Was Really 11”

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It’s that time of year again. The competition on American Idol begins with the Top 13. This time around, with the beginning of the finals, new rules are in place. Even though I do not like when they make up new rules on the spot, this one seemed to make it an interesting night. The rule that Ryan decreed was that it was boys against girls and tonight it would be revealed who received the lowest votes among the boys and the girls. From there, the judges would decide if it is the boy or the girl who would be sent home. With the guys taking on the songs of Stevie Wonder and the girls paying tribute to the recently departed Whitney Houston, the Top 13 competition show looked promising. As it was last year, Interscope Records exec/ producer, Jimmy Iovine and the guest mentor, Mary J. Blige, helped the contestants with their song choices. For more on each contestant, click on their picture. Continue reading “American Idol Season 11 Top 13 Recap: Boys vs. Girls”